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Re: What could Dannenman have put Hachem on in the last hand?
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My point in the first place--that Dannenmann's play made no sense to me, b'c there really isn't a hand that he can put Hachem on that makes Dannenmann's play in the last hand sensible. [/ QUOTE ] Exactly my point. Danneman is an amateur that played pretty well, caught some breaks, and some of the over aggressive pros just didn't adapt to his straightforward style very well. I'm not knocking him, he did very well and he is good for poker. But heads up play after an all-night marathon against a serious pro put him in a situation that he was not prepared for. Great pros can play all night and still make intelligent decisions under changing conditions (e.g. the switch to HU play from multi-way). He was overmatched. And Hachem set this matchup up by being willing to lose with JJ just to get HU with Danneman. |
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